Posts Tagged ‘Dell’

Dell announced the new Precision M4600 and M6600 mobile workstation notebooks, replacing the M4500 and M6500. These workstations are “specifically designed for professionals who need raw horsepower, scalable performance and application certification, deliver a desktop workstation experience without being tied to a specific location.” The new models come with sleek and professional redesign with a rigid and durable aluminum and magnesium alloy chassis and MIL-STD 810G tested for extreme temperatures, vibration, dust, altitude and shock.
The 15.6-inch M4600 and 17.3-inch M6600 both are powered by 2nd generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, up to Core i7 Extreme Edition and up

It may have “Windows” in the branding, but Windows Phone 7 is not the desktop PC experience shoehorned into a cellphone. Microsoft tried that with Windows Mobile… and we all know how that turned out. Today, eight months after the Windows Phone 7 OS unveiling in Barcelona, we’re finally seeing the official launch of the retail hardware: nine new WP7 handsets, some available October 21 in select European and Asian markets and others from early November in the US. The phones will find their way to over 60 cellphone operators in more than 30 countries this year. Microsoft tapped Dell, HTC, LG, and Samsung to deliver the Snapdragon-based handsets with a carrier li

Pictures of Dell’s upcoming Streak tablet lineup were outed and hit the ‘Net early this Friday afternoon.
“A couple of images along with an internal Dell announcement landed on our virtual doorstep this fine morning, and lo and behold, it looks as if a 7-inch and 10-inch Streak tablet is on the horizon,” wrote Engadget’s Darren Murph.
But that’s not all – we learned that the ‘coming soon’ we heard earlier regarding the Aero’s release date on AT&T really means ‘June.’ Later this ‘summer,’ said phone will be joined by the Streak 5 (yeah, that’s the Mini 5 we’ve had for months now) for

Dell is preparing to take on Apple’s overhyped iPad with its sleek, touch-screen Mini 5 tablet device.
Company spokesperson John Thode recently told the Wall Street Journal that there was still “plenty of room” for Apple competitors in the touch-screen gadget space.
“It’s really hard to kind of do the same thing over again twice or three times,” explained Thode.
“[Apple] is going to have more competition here. [Still], if anybody tells you they know exactly what’s going to happen here, they’re either Apple, or they’re smoking dope.”
According to Richard Lai of Engadget, Dell’s current-gen Mini 5 prototype features an A